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Dunedin, Friday, June 22 Eeynolds, on behalf of hinisvif ai;d outers, has purchased the 'Daily Times ' for which is equal to £75 for every £4O-share. It is avowedly purchased Id. the squatting interest. ( Cargill'S wotft dated "19th, Says that ail classes except cross-breds are very animated, prices being as high as in Feb-' ruary. A resident here named Proctor received a notification by the mail to the effect that a legacy had been left him of £40,000; The meeting of the Chamber ot Commerce was rather stormy. Macaudrew gave no hope of eesing branch lines constructed for years. . S>tout said it would be necessary to alter the Railways Act, and urged the Chamber to be guided by engineering opinions as to the route for a central line. Burns and Brown advocated the Strathtaieri route, and Reynolds would not support any line that would not return working expenses. The Chamber pronounced in favor of ti?9 Strathtaieri route. Lusk, in addressing the Franklyn electors, advocated separation and compulsory education, and approved of the new Native Land Bill. Cromwell hectded the escort with 2178 ounces, Lawrence coming next with 1553 j total, 758G ounces.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 23 June 1877, Page 3
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193LATEST NEWS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 23 June 1877, Page 3
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